Trusting ICT Providers – Can Corporate Cyber Confidence-Building Measures Help?

Trust in cyberspace is essential for increasing security and even more important when nations rely on private companies to develop, construct, maintain and operate their Information and Communication Technology infrastructures. This article proposes a redesigned form of Cyber Confidence-Building Mea...

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Communication
Competition
Cooperation
Developing countries
Espionage
Information technology
Intelligence services
International relations
Internet
LDCs
Political parties
Risk perception
Shareholder voting
Stockholders
Subsidies
Trust
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